The New Power Suit

This is how you should dress for the office in 2013: in a crisp, sharp-shouldered suit that shows your co-workers and clients that you're focused, smartly put together, even downright bullish about the future. Just follow the lead of breakout actor Nicholas Hoult

He Might Be Giant
It is that rare human who can combine
the qualities of "elfin" and "manly" without being a lesbian or Tobey Maguire. The
British actor Nicholas Hoult—who has been equally compelling playing prodigies and mutants and zombies and studs and the kid who pesters Hugh Grant in About a Boy—is just that rare person. The 23-year-old starred in the infamous British scary-teen-sex
series Skins and was introduced to American audiences in X-Men: First Class. There he made satisfying work of a character who is basically wish fulfillment (a dweeb who morphs into a muscular blue-colored hero). But it is this month's Jack the Giant Slayer—a "'classic adventure fairy tale' sort of thing," in Hoult's words—in which he hopes to introduce himself as a full-on action star.

Hoult plays a young farmer who must save a princess from a bunch of giants. Does he have farming experience? "No," he admits.
"I did think about going out and working
the land for six months before filming, and then I thought, Well, there's no farming scenes. I'll just sit back and drink soda."

Spoken like a true American, almost. So will Hoult make it big on our shores? He's
a very good actor, is pretty enough to look weird with facial hair, and used to be Jennifer Lawrence's boyfriend. Seems like
he will do just fine.—Molly Young

So What Makes
It So Powerful?
Two keys: the stronger, more constructed shoulders and the low button stance (that shows more chest). They combine to
give you that broad, alpha-male V shape.